Instructional Video8:31
Healthcare Triage

The Reality of Work Requirements for Medicaid

Higher Ed
We’ve spent the last few weeks talking work requirements for safety net programs, and it’s all been leading up to this: work requirements for Medicaid. By looking at the EITC and TANF, we learned some things. Can these lessons inform...
Instructional Video6:49
Brave Wilderness

BEAR SCARE! - Grizzly with Cubs

6th - 8th
In this segment of On Location, Coyote and the crew have a VERY tense Bear scare in the backcountry of Alaska! Encounters with mother grizzly bears and their cubs are one of the most dangerous wildlife situations a hiker can find...
Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

Could Veganism Save The World?

9th - Higher Ed
Veganism is sweeping the global. So why are more and more people deciding to cut all animal products from their diets – and why could doing so help to save the Earth?
Instructional Video4:59
Healthcare Triage

TANF, Cash Assistance, and How Work Requirements Effect Poverty Relief

Higher Ed
Last week we talked about different ways to promote work in safety net programs: incentives or carrots, like the Earned Income Tax Credit and disincentives or sticks like work requirements. Policy makers have tried out work requirements...
Instructional Video8:58
Let's Tute

Non Profit Organisation- Important Tips

9th - Higher Ed
This video is on important tips for non profit organisations
Instructional Video1:50
The Business Professor

Understanding Federalism in the US System

Higher Ed
In this video, we delve into the concept of federalism in the United States system. We break down the key aspects of federalism, highlighting the roles and powers of both the federal government and state governments.
Instructional Video4:18
Sprouts Learning

Early Childhood Education, Brain Function, and Research

Higher Ed
Here what science says about Early Childhood Education.
News Clip31:57
Press Association

Badenoch says Tories will 'draw a line' on which health issues people receive support for – full speech

Higher Ed
The Tories will review which conditions the state treats as disabilities and “draw a line” on which health issues people receive support with, Kemi Badenoch has said.



The Conservative leader said: “Quite simply, our...
News Clip3:30
Press Association

Kemi Badenoch brands Labour the 'doom and gloom party' as she sets out Tories' welfare reform plans

Higher Ed
Kemi Badenoch branded Labour the “doom and gloom party”, saying the Tories would turn Britain from “a welfare state into an opportunity state”.



The Tories will review which conditions the state treats as disabilities and “draw...
News Clip27:12
Press Association

PM sidesteps question on removing whip from MPs who do not back welfare reforms - full Q&A

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer sidestepped a media question on whether he would remove the whip from MPs if they do not back a second attempt at welfare reforms, following his speech post-Budget at a community centre in central London.
News Clip2:38
Press Association

Starmer says there was ‘no misleading’ by Chancellor ahead of Budget

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that there was “no misleading” by Chancellor Rachel Reeves over the state of the public finances ahead of the Budget.



Ms Reeves has faced claims she misled voters by overstating the scale of the...
News Clip2:17
Press Association

Starmer says there was ‘no misleading’ by Chancellor before Budget

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that there was “no misleading” by Chancellor Rachel Reeves over the state of the public finances before the Budget.



Ms Reeves has faced claims she misled voters by overstating the scale of the...
News Clip5:00
Press Association

Prime Minister visits nursery in central London

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks with parents and children during his visit to a nursery in central London, ahead of his speech on backing the Budget to signal a fresh push on welfare reform and highlight the scrapping of the...
News Clip1:30
Curated Video

Social benefits: Which EU countries spend the most?

9th - Higher Ed
With pensions, social housing, unemployment benefits, medical care, and disability support, Europe has among the best social protections in the world. But which EU countries are the most generous when it comes to public spending?
News Clip8:35
Press Association

Assistant Commissioner Cliona Richardson warns young people to stay away from disorder

Higher Ed
Assistant Commissioner Cliona Richardson and Chief Superintendent Michael McNulty appealed to people, in particular young males, not to engage in public disorder after two days of riots near a hotel housing asylum seekers.
News Clip4:59
Press Association

'Bionic Lord' criticises Labour policy on welfare during Conservative Party Conference speech

Higher Ed
Lord Mackinlay of Richborough addresses the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester where he criticised the Government's failed attempts to reform welfare.
News Clip4:51
Press Association

The Tories will reduce welfare spending by £23 billion says Sir Mel Stride

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride has said the Conservatives’ plans to cut spending will go towards bringing down Government borrowing and tax cuts including a first job bonus.



This came in Sir Mel's speech to the Conservative...
News Clip4:40
Press Association

Labour's Pat McFadden defends anti-Reform rhetoric at conference

Higher Ed
Quotes from Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Pat McFadden ahead of the final day of the Labour Conference 2025 in Liverpool.



He discusses leader Keir Starmer blaming Nigel Farage for the small boats, potential reform...
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

Rockland teaching assistant who dunked special needs students in pool testifies in her own defense

9th - Higher Ed
The teaching assistant accused of endangering two children with autism when she dunked their heads in a pool testified in Rockland County Court Monday in her own defense in her bench trial.
News Clip2:31
Curated Video

UK Immigration Haul: Farage Pledges to Scrap Indefinite Leave to Remain

9th - Higher Ed
UK Immigration Haul: Nigel Farage has vowed to eliminate the primary pathway for immigrants to obtain British citizenship, putting tens of thousands of legal residents at risk of deportation unless they comply with stringent new...
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

Trial begins for Rockland teaching assistant who dunked disabled, nonverbal childrens' heads in pool

9th - Higher Ed
Catherine Rios's colleagues said to Clarkstown Police Rios yelled in the face of a seven-year-old with autism to 'be quiet,' before pushing his head underwater with both her hands. They said Rios then did the same thing to a six-year-old...
News Clip3:04
Press Association

Kemi Badenoch 'has not seen' water reform report and rules out nationalising water companies

Higher Ed
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch said she has not seen Sir Jon Cunliffe's report on reforming regulation of the water industry, but said the Conservatives would rule out renationalising water utilities.



Ms Badenoch also...
News Clip1:56
Press Association

'Lot less money to pay for the state pension' as a result of the Government’s choices, says Badenoch

Higher Ed
Kemi Badenoch has claimed that 'there’s going to be a lot less money to pay for the state pension' as a result of the Government’s choices.



Speaking to broadcasters, the Conservative leader said: 'It is important that all of...
News Clip1:32
Curated Video

Plant-Based Meat Could Save Quarter-Million Animals

9th - Higher Ed
Animal welfare group World Protection’s Ben Williamson told Cheddar that plant-based alternatives like Beyond Meat or Impossible Foods already could be having a large impact on livestock animals.